Carney, Macron vow to strengthen ties to tackle geopolitical, economic crises
- Prime Minister Mark Carney traveled to England for a private meeting with King Charles and discussions with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marking his first official foreign trip since being sworn in on March 14.
- Carney emphasized the importance of Canada strengthening ties with allies like France in the face of geopolitical crises, stating, 'We must strengthen our diplomatic ties to address a world that is increasingly unstable and dangerous.'
- French President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for Canada and emphasized fair trade over tariffs, saying, 'It's far more effective than tariffs that simply create inflation and destroy the integration of our economies and our supply chains.'
- Carney and Macron are committed to continuing their countries' support for Ukraine, highlighting their long-standing partnership.
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